PLEASE NOTE: There is no on-site parking at Strawberry Hill. Please do not park on the roadside verges. See below for full access guidelines.

Image credit: Holly Wilkinson
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Dogs
Please help us protect wildlife by keeping dogs on a lead and sticking to the paths.
When to visit
Opening times
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AnytimeAbout the reserve
Strawberry Hill is an extraordinary place. Some 35 years ago, the previous owner decided to let nature take over this 150 hectare (377 acre) site. The land was transformed from poor arable fields to grassland, shrub and young woodland. As the habitat became wilder, the wildlife moved in – nightingales, turtle doves, linnets, harvest mice, badgers and more. When the site came on the market, we stepped in with the help of philanthropic lenders, and ran our biggest ever campaign to raise £1.5 million to save the site. Thanks to all the support we garnered from this appeal, we now own Strawberry Hill and are working hard to take care of this amazing place.
Strawberry Hill is already an important site for nature. We aim to protect the species there and the special habitat that has developed over the past 25 years, as well as enhancing it for other species to come in and thrive.
A recent bird survey showed healthy populations of nightingales, willow warblers, whitethroats and garden warblers with ideal habitat for turtle doves.
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Take a virtual tour of the site
Strawberry Hill Virtual Tour (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVzEFDCXl1g)
Credit: Holly Wilkinson WTBCN

The Trust was able to secure the site temporarily in 2022 with the help of philanthropic loans from Julia Davies and a group of conservation minded lenders brought together under the We Have The POWER mission, together with the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation. With their help we are able to buy time to raise funds to protect the site long term.
In 2023 half of the site was purchased with a grant from Biffa Award. In 2024 the Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs and Northants launched an appeal for £1.5million to buy the remaining half of the site.
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